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thanks for the updateBasha and Gridin sent down.
Nothing overly surprising yet.
thanks for the updateBasha and Gridin sent down.
Nothing overly surprising yet.
NO. | NAME | AGE | CAP HIT | WAIVERS | STATUS |
1 | Cooley, Devin | 27 | $775,000 | In Camp | |
32 | Wolf, Dustin | 23 | $850,000 | Exempt | In Camp |
40 | Ignatjew, Waltteri | 24 | $870,000 | In Camp | |
50 | Radomsky, Matt | 25 | AHL Contract | In Camp | |
80 | Vladar, Dan | 27 | $2,200,000 | In Camp | |
81 | Murphy, Connor | 26 | AHL Contract | In Camp |
NO. | NAME | AGE | CAP HIT | WAIVERS | STATUS |
3 | Grushnikov, Artem | 21 | $814,167 | Exempt | In Camp |
4 | Andersson, Rasmus | 27 | $4,550,000 | In Camp | |
7 | Bahl, Kevin | 24 | $1,050,000 | In Camp | |
8 | Barrie, Tyson | 33 | PTO | In Camp | |
24 | Bean, Jake | 26 | $1,750,000 | In Camp | |
26 | Tinordi, Jarred | 32 | $800,000 | In Camp | |
37 | Kuznetsov, Yan | 22 | $775,000 | Exempt | In Camp |
44 | Hanley, Joel | 33 | $787,500 | In Camp | |
46 | Aspirot, Jonathan | 25 | $775,000 | In Camp | |
48 | Brzustewicz, Hunter | 19 | $950,000 | Exempt | In Camp |
52 | Weegar, MacKenzie | 30 | $6,250,000 | In Camp | |
55 | Jamieson, Eric | 19 | Unsigned Prospect | Cut 09/24 - Assigned to Everett Silvertips | |
56 | Mews, Henry | 18 | Unsigned Prospect | Cut 09/24 - Assigned to Ottawa 67s | |
57 | Jurmo, Joni | 22 | $850,000 | Exempt | In Camp |
59 | Morin, Etienne | 19 | $903,400 | Exempt | Cut 09/24 - Assigned to Moncton Wildcats |
62 | Miromanov, Daniil | 27 | $1,250,000 | In Camp | |
67 | Hurtig, Axel | 19 | Unsigned Prospect | Cut 09/24 - Assigned to Calgary Hitmen | |
72 | Poirier, Jeremie | 22 | $823,333 | Exempt | In Camp |
89 | Parekh, Zayne | 18 | $975,000 | Exempt | In Camp |
94 | Pachal, Brayden | 25 | $775,000 | In Camp | |
98 | Solovyov, Ilya | 24 | $775,000 | In Camp |
NO. | NAME | AGE | CAP HIT | WAIVERS | STATUS |
10 | Huberdeau, Jonathan | 31 | $10,500,000 | In Camp | |
11 | Backlund, Mikael | 35 | $4,500,000 | In Camp | |
15 | Hunt, Dryden | 28 | $775,000 | In Camp | |
17 | Sharangovich, Yegor | 26 | $3,100,000 | In Camp | |
20 | Coleman, Blake | 32 | $4,900,000 | In Camp | |
21 | Rooney, Kevin | 31 | $1,300,000 | In Camp | |
22 | Pelletier, Jakob | 23 | $800,000 | In Camp | |
27 | Coronato, Matt | 21 | $925,000 | Exempt | In Camp |
39 | Mantha, Anthony | 30 | $3,500,000 | In Camp | |
42 | Honzek, Samuel | 19 | $918,333 | In Camp | |
43 | Klapka, Adam | 24 | $775,000 | Exempt | In Camp |
45 | Morton, Sam | 25 | $870,000 | Exempt | In Camp |
47 | Zary, Connor | 22 | $863,333 | In Camp | |
49 | Basha, Andrew | 18 | Unsigned Prospect | Cut 09/26 - Assigned to Medicine Hat Tigers | |
51 | Gridin, Matvei | 18 | $975,000 | Exempt | Cut 09/26 - Assigned to Shawinigan Cataractes |
53 | Laing, Hunter | 18 | Unsigned Prospect | Cut 09/24 - Assigned to Prince George Cougars | |
58 | Kirkland, Justin | 28 | $775,000 | In Camp | |
60 | Battaglia, Jacob | 18 | Unsigned Prospect | Cut 09/24 - Assigned to Kingston Frontenacs | |
61 | Bishop, Clark | 28 | $775,000 | In Camp | |
63 | Janicke, Trevor | 23 | AHL Contract | In Camp | |
65 | Stromgren, William | 21 | $900,833 | Exempt | In Camp |
70 | Lomberg, Ryan | 29 | $2,000,000 | In Camp | |
71 | Duehr, Walker | 26 | $825,000 | In Camp | |
73 | Lipinski, Jaden | 19 | Unsigned Prospect | In Camp | |
74 | Ciona, Lucas | 21 | $830,000 | Exempt | In Camp |
76 | Pospisil, Martin | 24 | $1,000,000 | In Camp | |
77 | Nikolaev, Ilya | 23 | $836,667 | Exempt | In Camp |
78 | Misa, Luke | 18 | Unsigned Prospect | Cut 09/24 - Assigned to Brampton Battalion | |
79 | Schwindt, Cole | 23 | $800,000 | In Camp | |
83 | Silye, David | 25 | AHL Contract | In Camp | |
86 | Kerins, Rory | 22 | $846,667 | Exempt | In Camp |
87 | Bell, Parker | 20 | $857,500 | Exempt | In Camp |
90 | Gallant, Alex | 31 | AHL Contract | In Camp | |
91 | Kadri, Nazem | 33 | $7,000,000 | In Camp | |
93 | Frk, Martin | 30 | $775,000 | In Camp | |
95 | McNamara, Luke | 19 | PTO | Cut 09/24 - Released from ATO | |
96 | Kuzmenko, Andrei | 28 | $5,500,000 | In Camp |
I believe all of the Flames, Wranglers and Hitmen will use David Bauer arena for some practices and such. The Flames do for sure.Axel is just walk across the hallway. haha.
Do you guys think it's still healthy for all 3 teams to be the same market/rink? As in the flames/wranglers/hitmen, not to mention the roughnecks as well.
Seems like the Hitmen and/or Wranglers need a personal home. Should have Reno'd or built another stampede corral at 7-8K IMO.
With the community rink morning skates/practices are less of an issue as basically those teams take up the day time slots if it's not a game day, but there's only so many friday/saturday night for those 4 teams and the NLL only plays on weekends.
Gridin is currently with the Flames in their training camp. Our understanding right now is that once Gridin (a) signs his QMJHL agreement and (b) is assigned by the Flames to his junior club, he would be locked into the QMJHL as his developmental path until he becomes eligible for the American Hockey League in his 20-year-old season (2026-27). The likely hope is that Gridin can maintain his offensive swagger and high scoring numbers in the QMJHL while rounding out his game away from the puck a little bit.
To join the Gridin discussion...
@HighLifeMan @Zirakzigil @Figgy44
Another interesting aspect of Gridin going to the Q is once he signs his QMJHL agreement, he becomes subject to CHL rules for AHL eligibility and thus would be AHL ineligible until the 2026-27 season (excluding games after his CHL team has had their season ended)
It's mentioned in this Pike piece
Calgary Flames prospect Matvei Gridin’s junior rights traded to the QMJHL’s Shawinigan Cataractes
One of the worst-kept secrets in major junior hockey has now become of...flamesnation.ca
One of the many reasons I dont like him going to the Q.
Interesting choice on Gridin. I thought he played well enough to at least be considered for the AHL this year
He hasn't signed with the Q yet so he was not forced to join the Q, had he been assigned to the Wranglers he could have joined them this season instead.Yeah, but I think other options were attempted and the Q is basically the only option. I have no true idea why though.
He doesn't qualify and there's some other reason why he's stuck going to the Q. I'm pretty sure there was some issue (unknown or known) that caused him to be academically unable to go the NCAA route.
He hasn't signed with the Q yet so he was not forced to join the Q, had he been assigned to the Wranglers he could have joined them this season instead.
He was academically ineligible for NCAA. Basically his high school transcript wasn't good enough.Isn't there also some other known or unknown reason why there's an issue with his options? (ie: Why he was rejected from an NCAA program?)
Yeah it sucks. But silver lining I guess is that perhaps he can really try to work on certain types of development and his aim should be to develop in a way to jump straight to the NHL next season over other prospects.
He was academically ineligible for NCAA. Basically his high school transcript wasn't good enough.
ice-timeHow the Calgary Flames stack up against their Pacific Division rivals: the Anaheim Ducks
Division rivals play a huge part in determining the success of an NHL...flamesnation.ca
Yeah, you're correct. But if that simple, I don't understand why he's not going straight to the AHL. That's why I'm saying there's a known/unknown reason why his status is stuck right now.
correctBut then it was moot when he signed his ELC.